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- 2025年9月3日水曜日 19:33
- ☀️ 19 °C
- 海抜: 21 m
イングランドLondon51°30’10” N 0°5’8” W
London arrival
9月3日, イングランド ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
9.5 hr flight from 1:30pm at SeaTac to Heathrow at 6:50am.
Met up with Abby & Eric at Terminal 3, then made our way to our AirBnB near the Shard. After a quick rest, we headed out to stock our pantry and explored the Boroughs.
Wonderful Morrocan dinner with tagine, salad, and hummus while a downpour burst outside. What good timing!
We're polishing off the evening in preparation for seeing Churchill's War Rooms tomorrow by watching the Darkest Hour. It's thrilling!
11.4k👣 88❤️もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月4日木曜日 20:35
- 🌙 16 °C
- 海抜: 23 m
イングランドCity of London51°30’52” N 0°6’25” W
Churchill's War Rooms and more
9月4日, イングランド ⋅ 🌙 16 °C
The rain POURED while we had breakfast, but by the time we set out to walk to Westminster, it was breezy and clear. Lucky us! Saw The Eye and crossed the Thames.
The Big Ben clock tower was GORGEOUS. I bet that's real gold on there. And the huge statues of all the statesmen, chief among which was Churchill, of course, were pretty interesting.
Eric was so excited to see the War Rooms that we got there an hour early, so we got some tea (and I got a sketch!) in while waiting. 🤣 We had tickets for 11am and we stayed until after 2pm! If you ever have a chance to, please go! Most of the exhibits were related to the wartime years, but a good chunk of it was also about Churchill's own personal history.
The Rooms below Westminster were left intact when staff left in Aug 1945, so we could see so much of how the British war effort was coordinated. It was so interesting that I gave up on taking pix! We're had gotten an informative booklet, so I wasn't too worried about that.
We walked to Trafalgar Square, and Joe & I split a burger for lunch at a pub called Silver Cross. Gave ourselves 10 minutes to explore a delicious-looking bookstore, and then continued on to Covent Gardens. It wasn't a garden at all (!!!), but a marketplace with quite a few street performers busking away for the crowds.
Even though we weren't all that hungry, we stopped in at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on Fleet Street in the financial district. This pub was recommended to us, and now we know why. It was rebuilt in 1666 and has operated continuously since then. !!! It had lots of corners, floors, rooms, and twists and turns - so interesting. I got to do some sketching, and the others solved the world's problems, all over the British artisanal cheese board and some glasses of cider.
At that point, we were only 1.5 miles from our place, so we closed the loop on foot. I'm still hoping to ride in one of those black cabs before we head out from London! On the way back, we met Paul Flanders who was doing a small oil painting so we chatted and exchanged info.
Doing laundry now at 11:30pm. 😴😴😴
20.1k👣 6❤️
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- 2025年9月5日金曜日 13:34
- ☀️ 21 °C
- 海抜: 18 m
イングランドLondon51°30’31” N 0°4’34” W
Tower of London & Hamilton
9月5日, イングランド ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C
Sunny skies and gentle breezes today.
Left our apartment just past 9am to cross the Tower Bridge to the London Tower, which - surprise! - is NOT a tower but a fort and castle. When William the Conqueror set up shop in London in 1066, this is the place he had built.
Yeoman Warder (aka Beefeater) Scott Kelly led us on an informative but humorous tour outside the White Tower, then we explored on our own. Armor (for horses as well) and weapons, all in a magnificent stone castle fort.
After lunch at the café, where we saw a HUGE stone bas relief of the royal icon of lion and unicorn, I did some sketching of this ceramic red poppy installation while J, A & E toured the torture chamber. Then we all went to gawk at the Crown Jewels. It's so interesting to see what folks do with concentrated wealth. The exhibits included the gold communion patens, banquet platters, trays, goblets, etc.
Headed towards the West End on the Underground for HAMILTON at the Victoria Palace Theatre. About a 5 min walk from the station, we caught a nice dinner of poke (salmon!) before returning to the theatre. We're in the top row, several stairs up. This theatre is GORGEOUS.
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- 2025年9月6日土曜日 12:49
- ☁️ 22 °C
- 海抜: 25 m
イングランドLondon51°30’7” N 0°6’53” W
Docklands, USk and Totoro
9月6日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C
Started the day at the London Museum Docklands to check out their new exhibit about mudlarking, the Thames version of beachcombing. Not too far from the Poplar neighborhood of Call the Midwife fame, this is the working East End. Lots of cool stuff, including Iron Age tools, knives & daggers, shoes (people were smaller then!), false teeth and even a glass eye (!!!) from the past centuries.
Joe spent the whole day exploring the rest of the museum, and I split off to check out an Urban Sketchers event with the London chapter.
I was blown away by this group: they meet once a month, plan outings for the whole year in advance, AND meet from 11am -3:30pm with not one but TWO throwdowns, AND THEN head off to a pub together. They just published this HUGE book celebrating their 10 years together AND had an exhibition of their work in March!!
I couldn't stay for the pub as we had theatre tickets (again!!!) for tonight, but I did get to ride the train home with Dean, and admin for the chapter. Would love to come again sometime.
Met up with Joe at the Gillian Lynne Theatre near Leicester Square. ALL the noisy young folks were out in birthday, bridal, and other assorted parties. We snagged a table at a Vietnamese place (vermicelli salad bowl for me, classic pho for Joe) and still made it in time to our 7pm performance across the street.
The London play of My Neighbour Totoro was so imaginative, as you can imagine. They used kazego puppeteers, just like in traditional Japanese bunraku puppetry, and lots of theatre magic to reimagine this story. Joe Hisashi, prime composer of all music Ghibli, was a producer, and so much of the music was so familiar, even though it wasn't in the original film.
Dropped by Sainsbury for a last few breakfast items for tomorrow and then came back and rehydrated at the BnB. Doing one last load of laundry and will hang it up to dry overnight (oh, the wonders of slimewear!), then off to 😴😴😴
21.5k👣 154min 💛
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- 2025年9月7日日曜日 18:16
- 🌬 20 °C
- 海抜: 128 m
イングランドCotswold District51°59’20” N 1°42’14” W
Heading towards the Cotswolds
9月7日, イングランド ⋅ 🌬 20 °C
A day of travel.
With the Underground strike on, we weren't sure how we'd get to our train at Paddington Station 🧸 but the lines we needed were all running. So we took the GWR train for a couple of hours, and now we're in Moreton-on-Marsh.
First things first: there's a bed, so we slept. All afternoon! 🤣 London life is GO GO GO, so we needed it!
Dinner at Bellini - yum! An ocean risotto followed by pistachio gelato 😋. Met Simon, the inn keeper on our way back, and he gave us a hard time for our nap. 🤣 But no judgment.
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- 2025年9月8日月曜日 16:28
- 🌩️ 19 °C
- 海抜: 134 m
イングランドCotswold District51°59’21” N 1°42’12” W
Falconry
9月8日, イングランド ⋅ 🌩️ 19 °C
Adventures before breakfast: figuring out that the paper with our code to the back gate of the inn (that we needed last night) was actually our breakfast coupon for today. 😅 Homemade granola with Greek yogurt and honey. Joe's eggs on toast were orangey yellow - fresh!
The Falconry Centre was 1.5 miles from town, across a few sheep pastures. Think All Creatures Great and Small, except the sheep had neon blue and green markings. A gorgeous walk in the sunshine (for the most part - there was one surprise shower).
The falconry centre had 150 owls, buzzards, eagles, kites, falcons . . . All kinds of raptors! We caught 2 of the demonstrations, in which we were able to see a variety of birds. Apparently, the birds figure out right quick that if they come back to the trainer, they get fed; apparently, the hard part is getting them to fly away!
Grabbed a quick snack of apples and nuts, and headed back to pick up our luggage and catch the bus to the town we start from: Chipping Campden. Missed the mid-afternoon bus, so now we are waiting for the 5:25pm at the bus stop that is ACROSS from our unmarked actual stop. Got to talk with some other travelers. This seems to be walkers' paradise!
16.3k👣 60 min💛もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月9日火曜日 17:03
- ☁️ 18 °C
- 海抜: 92 m
イングランドWychavon52°2’11” N 1°51’39” W
Meeting up with Neil & Teresa at Brdwy
9月9日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
Woke up at 7:45am with a start - Joe had forgotten to press Save on the alarm! Within 20 minutes, we were all packed, dressed, and back in the pub for breakfast, having delivered our backpacks to the pick-up point at the bottom of the stairs.
Michael, the host, joined in for conversation towards the end of the meal (traditional English for Joe, scrambled eggs & smoked salmon on toast for me). It turns out the first American football game he ever saw was the Seahawks, and he's still a big fan. He's also an advanced sommelier, so we talked wine for a bit. He knew the place we're staying tonight, and recommended the Cotswolds Distillery (whiskey and gin) across the street from ot.
Set out about 10am, but went first to the plaque in the ground that marks the official start of the Cotswold Way, near the old marketplace.
It was a lovely walk under sunny skies through sheep pastures, woodlands, plowed fields full of stubble and stones (and some kale! Ask us how we know 😊), gradually gaining 650' of elevation. At one point, I needed a rest, so sketched some, and then I was good to go again.
We were just about to crest the last hill when who should appear on the other side of the gate but Teresa & Neil Vincer, friends from our last UK walk, the Cleveland Way in 2023. Quite a joyful reunion! When they had learned from Eric that we were coming, they decided to drive the 160 miles from their home in Kent to meet us here near the Broadway Tower. So it was perfect.
We had a lovely - and long - rest and catch-up at the café with tea and cakes (lemonade and leftovers from breakfast for me, just lemonade for Joe). The other 4 decided to climb the tower (from which you can see some 17 counties, and into Wales on a clear day), but since I descend slowly and was terrified of the segment's reputation as "steep," remembering some segments of the Cleveland Way up north, Joe & I started down.
It was so beautiful, and not at all terrifying, so I'm feeling much more encouraged by the walk today. I still think I'll keep to my self-set limit of about 8 miles per day to allow sketching time, but I'm now much more optimistic about this walk.
We landed in the town of Broadway and are staying at the SUPER FANCY Lygon Arms - look it up. Im am certain we have NEVER stayed any place as posh. Everything is 17th century this and 18th century that. The horse chestnut tree in the courtyard is over 100 years old.
Off to dinner in a bit with the others. Will report more then.
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6.4 mi (according to All Trails)
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- 2025年9月9日火曜日 21:51
- ☁️ 15 °C
- 海抜: 93 m
イングランドWychavon52°2’11” N 1°51’40” W
Dinner at the Crown & Trumpet
9月9日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C
Ale & Beef Pie with pastry crust top for Joe and Worcester Beef Pie with Cheese Mash for me.
Left the Vincers at their hotel at 9:30. Shower, then bed for me.
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- 2025年9月10日水曜日 20:41
- ⛅ 15 °C
- 海抜: 98 m
イングランドTewkesbury51°57’12” N 1°57’51” W
Broadway - Stanton - Winchcombe
9月10日, イングランド ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C
Lovely breakfast (ham & cheese omelet for me, traditional English for Joe) in a gorgeous dining hall, with fresh fruit as well. Gracious staff to boot.
We were trying to get an early start, but in the end, we all set out together around 9:30am. 🤣 The Vincers joined us as far as Stanton (reputed to be the most beautiful town in the Cotswolds, where may TV shows are filmed) and then retraced their steps to Broadway and a 160-mile drive back to Kent.
We could see the Broadway Tower at points early on. It was a well-traveled path along sheep, cattle (belted Galloways!), and horse pastures today, and SPECTACULAR views all around. Climbed up and up and up, 1000' + today, until it was time to come down pretty steeply on a MUCH smaller trail. 😅 About 5.7 miles - good enough for me.
The Vincers turned back, J, A & E headed out on the trail, and I scouted a good place to sketch from. Took some liberties scootching a wooden bench for a better view. Popped out the paints and got a few blocks of color down when -- plop! plop! plop! - the clouds burst open. 💦💦💦 Fortunately, it was a short-lived shower, so I was able to continue on, albeit in my "waterproofs," as they are called here.
Since the town's inn (The Mount Inn) closed at 3pm, I set out about 1:30pm to locate it (back uphill!) and get a warm bite (shrimp in herbs and butter on ciabatta) before then. Of course, the sketching was great, and as always opened doors to conversations. The couple I sketched was so pleased with it, they took a photo!
A taxi drove me the 15 minutes to our place for the night in Winchcombe (supposedly called The Wesley House, but is now The White Hart - go figure). Est. 1554!! Half-timbered!
I got to explore the town a bit and do a much more detailed sketch than I did of Stanton in the rain, so it was satisfying. The wind was picking up, but it didn't rain. 😊
After I headed up to our room, I figured out a plan for tomorrow, and then J, A & E showed up. Glad I was able to let them know about the name change, as they had walked double what I did today!
I'm still a little surprised with the wandering, wonky nature of old inns here, with rooms and sections being added over the years. A&E and J& I both had the same dinner: sharing a fish pie with mash and a Greek salad, with gelato for dessert. I was a bit tired by that point, so we headed up to bed.
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17.6k👣 125 min 💛もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月11日木曜日 17:51
- 🌬 14 °C
- 海抜: 86 m
イングランドCheltenham51°52’29” N 2°3’12” W
Cleeve Hill Golf Club - Dowdeswell
9月11日, イングランド ⋅ 🌬 14 °C
On my own today, as I didn't want to race the 4pm taxi pick-up .
Baggage down at 8am. Quick stop at the Morrison Co-op to pick up a protein shake and pasties at the bakery.
Left J, A and E to catch the 8:54am W bus - a quick 15-min ride to the golf course. Started walking around 9:15 . . . Up up up into the wind at the top. Hats off to these golfers! Sheep were grazing in the sunshine ON the course.
The CW is super well-signed. Maybe this is the origin of the expression "from pillar to post." The arrows point in the initial direction, and you keep on the track until you see a post ahead. Once there, repeat.
LOTS of folks walking in the a.m., along with the same two horse women from yesterday in Stanton. After acres and acres of the golf course was a nature preserve, with the path headed mostly downhill. Birds were singing up a storm - got to see a European Goldfinch and a Dunnock (a "drab little brown bird," according to the Merlin app. 🤣)
Around 11:30, I just needed to sit, so found a bank off the track and sketched one of our Cotswold Way signposts. Got doggie kisses too. Refreshed, I continued on down through a hedgehog of crabapple and blackberry.
Rain spit and scattered 🌧 but it seemed that the worst of it passed just east of us. You could see the sheets coming down.
Next came a lovely walk along a fence and green fields with horses. Headed down down down through the woods. A LOT of Americans are walking this path!
About 15 minutes from the end, I got a message from A that they had reached the golf course. Joe had had a healthy breakfast, so he powered through without stopping for lunch! ... And then ended up doubling back, afraid A & E would miss a particular turn.
I finally could hear the traffic on A40, so I used Google maps to guide me down to the bar where a taxi was to meet us. It was only 2pm!! Yay for me!! 🎉🎉
Lo & behold, the "closed" bar & grill (according to the same Google maps) has reopened as La Petite, a SWANKY place. I ordered an Italian coffee (with amaretto and double cream) and visited with a local couple (who were also waiting for a taxi). They were walking the CW for the first time!!
Me? More sketching, of course.
Later, the host invited me back in out of the rain (there were no other customers). I felt badly for staying for HOURS, but I didn't want to buy anything else, so I did just come in. Martin & I talked a bit. He's from Romania (!!!) by way of Dubai (!!!). I gave him a trading card, and he said he hoped we would meet again - even if it wasn't along the CW. 😊
When A, E & J came in, they got some ciders while we waited the last 20 minutes for the taxi. (A had moved the time to 5pm to allow them to get down without racing the clock.)
We're now at a Double Tree in Cheltenham, having had dinner (corn soup and chicken) and more cider. Afterwards, we toasted the Vincers with some Kentish Gypsy Tarts - pure sugar!! I did ALL my laundry in the sink and shower, and hung it up on the line J stretched between the wall lamps. Let's hope it's dry by tomorrow morning! 🤣
20.1k👣 144 min💛もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月12日金曜日 15:36
- 🌬 14 °C
- 海抜: 285 m
イングランドCotswold District51°49’42” N 2°6’35” W
Seven Springs - Birdlip (🤣🤣 Really!)
9月12日, イングランド ⋅ 🌬 14 °C
What a day!
I did all my laundry last night in the sink with soap and then in the shower to rinse, so Joe hung our clothesline between the lamps. 🤣 Generous use of the hair dryer got the clothes mostly dry before packing up.
While packing this morning, I realized one of my credit cards was missing. 😶 A&E lent their eyes to the search after breakfast, but to no avail. We called to lock the card right away.
I finished up my 30g protein shake from yesterday this morning in the room, so all I really wanted was the fresh fruit at breakfast. Taxi picked us up and delivered J, A & E to the same spot we left yesterday. I, however, did NOT want to walk 11 miles, so I got a lift a little further. Seven Springs was a teeny tiny hamlet, and 5 min after drop-off, I was walking up a country lane on my own.
It was a bit of a climb, but soon I was looking out over the town below. I think I even saw the hotel we stayed at in Cheltenham! Lots of walkers with friendly, well-behaved dogs. As is common on the Cotswolds Way, most of today's walk was along the "scarp" (escarpment), diving down into woods or climbing up hills. Again, gorgeous views. Lots of tracks crisscrossing the fields, and signage indicating there was an Iron Age fort up here. Made me wonder if they caught all their water from the rain, it was up so high.
I took a short break just to sit around 11:30am, just before the first big downpour of the day. I debated not putting on rainpants (oh, by the time I finally wrangle them on, the rain will have stopped, I thought) but I'm glad common sense won out because the rain came and went all afternoon.
Lovely walks through forests helped shelter me from the worst of the wind and rain for the most part. But the trail had a few surprises: although I stayed on the path indicated by my AllTrails map, it seemed to get pretty tiny, almost nonexistent, in some places.
And THEN was the rotary crossing, where I stuck my hand up high like a Japanese kindergartener crossing the street 🤣 until I made eye contact with a driver. I had to walk along (and I mean right on the edge) of a 4-lane highway for about a block. Just then, I heard some whooping and hollering - it was a carful of 20-somethings cheering me on! 🤣🤣
Soon after, I turned on to a teeny tiny 6" wide muddy track and went down into woods and over vale, all in the blustery rain. It was sooo strange after the wonderful signage I'd grown accustomed to! And still I was ahead of the Gang of 3 (J, A & E).
Still and all, you could see the towns below, so I knew we were up on the escarpment, as was right. Walking through the woods with the rain on & off was just lovely - so fragrant!
At one point, another walker asked me, "You're not walking the Cotswold Way, are you?" followed by, "Because this isn't it. It's over there (waving far off to the side)". Not exactly encouraging at that point.
Turns out there was a nice small café ahead, so I had a nice long (20-min) rest while sipping on a latte. Met some friendly locals with their dogs. 🦮🦮 I really wasn't sure how to continue, so I just kept following my AllTrails map.
It took me throgh some more woods, where I saw some branches and sticks piled up against a tree, and I couldn't help but think of Eeyore's little stick hut. 😊 I knew I was geting close now to my destination, so I just switched to Google Maps. 🙄
But even that wasn't foolproof: it popped me out on a 2-lane highway with very little walk room, and then climbed uphill around a curve into town. I got in at 3pm, which was just perfect. I was done for the day. The Gang of 3 had it much worse, as it was rush hour when they rolled in around 5pm. We had changed the 4:00 taxi to 5:30, so no problem. Just harrowing.
The place we're staying is charming! Run by Jenina, a Romanian transplant. We walked up the hill into town, and chose dinner at St. Michael's, also run by a Romanian! In fact, Jenina is scheduled to help our chef in the kitchen tomorrow night, since he is short-handed. Rack of lamb with a glass of wine from Chile for me, wild boar with cream sauce and cider for Joe. YUM! Sticky toffee pudding with cream custard for dessert. DELISH.
27.9k👣 (7.5 miles-ish) 253 min 💛もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月13日土曜日 15:38
- 🌬 15 °C
- 海抜: 123 m
イングランドStroud51°47’8” N 2°11’29” W
Birdlip - Painswick. Cheese Roll Hill
9月13日, イングランド ⋅ 🌬 15 °C
Another beautiful showery and sunny day. Unusual for the path so far, we were mostly in the woods.
Jenina served a wonderful English breakfast (with French press coffee). Our 9am taxi took us back to where we left off yesterday, and since we were heading back to the same accommodations, we didn't need to pack up our bags this morning. Luxurious!
We started walking around 9:30 and used our maps to figure out a path to the CW that would avoid the Hill of Doom we all climbed yesterday. It was a bit scary for me, but by the time J, A & E came, it was rush hour, and there was no place to step off the road. Today's side trail was just the thing.
Since it was a shorter day (about 7 miles), we all started off together. Today's section was unusual in that almost all of it was through the woods. It was nice to be somewhat sheltered from the cloudbursts. And when it was sunny, it was nice & cool.
The really interesting landmark today was Cooper's Hill, which is famous for its cheese roll event. They throw a wheel of cheese down from the top of this very steep hill, and contestants chase it to the bottom. The first one down wins the cheese. 🤣 We heard a story of a woman who woke up in the ER with a concussion being told that she was that year's winner!
We took a super steep side trail to the top. Joe figures it was about 500' gain (or loss for the contestants) in about a 1/4 mile! Some Brits on the path summed up the event: "Mental."
Then we were back in the woods. By this time, A&E were well ahead, but it was a nice contrast with the 2 days walking alone to be able to travel with Joe.
When we caught up to them, they were well into conversation with 2 guys from South Wales Darrall and David. Such conversationalists!!
Interesting to me was the prehistory of this area and the groups that came through from different areas in Northern Europe: the Saxons from N. Germany, the Jutes (from Denmark's Jutland), the Vikings from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, and that was in addition to the Celts, the Picts, and others.
We must have chatted for an hour there at the crossroads in the woods before we started walking again, the 4 of us with D&D, until their turn-off from the CW. After that, it was mostly downhill, I think.
The CW let us out onto the Painswick Golf Course, where we were advised to avoid the center route so as to reduce the chances of being hit by a golf ball. 😬 I can see why folks love golfing, though. It's beautiful being surrounded by all that green.
By the time we crossed out of the golf course, I could tell I was losing steam. We hadn't eaten or sat in a while. So I was glad it was just another half hour or so. You could see and feel the next storm blowing in. Just as the heavens opened, we stopped by a small corner grocery that was PACKED to the gills with all sorts of necessities. And then it was 5 minutes till we were back "home" for showers, laundry, and a little time to stretch out. Just like I like it: rolling in around 3pm.
Dinner at the Falcon Inn tonight at 6. (Burger for me, haddock fish and chips for Joe. Shared an apple tart eating for dessert.) We had hoped to go see the Gloucester Cathedral, but they close early on Saturdays, and the transportation would have been lengthy. 😒
24.6k👣 111 min 💛もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月14日日曜日 21:20
- 🌬 16 °C
- 海抜: 30 m
イングランドStroud51°44’39” N 2°17’31” W
Rest Day in Stonehouse
9月14日, イングランド ⋅ 🌬 16 °C
After a second day with no time to sketch, I decided enough was enough. Painswick was such a pretty town, and I was needing a bit of a break (10 days straight with no rest day is too long for this city slicker), so I saw J, A & E off at St. Mary's for their 11-mile walk, and turned back to town to do some art.
On the way up the hill, I'd spotted this lovely entrance and flower garden, so sat on a stoop opposite (using my rain poncho as an insulating cushion - it was chilly!) and sketched away, talking with passersby.
Then I went up to Juniper, a sweet local coffeehouse, for a chai latte to warm up with. The shop had one of these decorative window panes that look like the bottom of a big bottle, and it was fun to catch the wonky refraction of the roadway beyond.
A group of friends came in, and I caught one with her tea. Then it was time for my bus to Stonehouse.
At the bus stop, an older woman who looked quite refined was already waiting there, so we got to chatting. She told me about 4 Americans from Manhattan who were moving to Painswick and how, though the town of 2000 residents LOOKS provincial, it was NOT. Lots of well-traveled and international folks live there. I asked her about the wonky windows, and she explained they were the style in Victorian times.
It was a short ride to Stroud, where I caught my next bus for a half-hour ride to the town of Stonehouse, which my new friend had told me was "not good." It turns out she meant "normal," by our standards. Well, I should have told her where we were staying. Stonehouse Court Hotel is amazing!
The original owner of this property was deeded it by William the Conqueror (!!!) in 1066 (!!!) as recorded in the Domesday Book. In 1601, it was rebuilt and expanded. Lush dark wood stairways, stone window ledges with iron window frames, a big old carved stone piece over the mantle - it goes on and on.
I took a walk along the canal footpath, checking out the churchyard gravestones and the swinging bridge, when it started to rain, so I headed to the hotel and did some sketching in the lounge while waiting for check-in at 3pm. Lots of folks on holiday were gathering.
No sooner had I put my bags down in our room (number 12, on the third floor) than Joe showed up! They had just beat the heaviest of the rain. Whilst the day was by all accounts and easy 9-mile walk, I was glad I'd taken a rest day. Even so, I took a 2-hr nap. 😅
Dinner at 6:45pm was wonderful: 2 starters for me (pumpkin soup and a breaded fish cake) and steak & ale pie for Joe. Of course, cider all around. More wind is forecast for tomorrow, and I'll just be walking the first 7 miles of an otherwise 16-mile day. Woohoo!
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- 2025年9月15日月曜日 17:58
- 🌬 16 °C
- 海抜: 86 m
イングランドStroud51°38’15” N 2°21’13” W
Stonehouse - Dursley, then bus to Wotton
9月15日, イングランド ⋅ 🌬 16 °C
The plan was a SIX-mile walk with one big hill, and then catch a bus to our accommodations.... walked almost DOUBLE - with significant elevation gain ove TWO big hills. Sunshine, spitting rain showers and WINDY. Joe figures the gusts were up to 70mph.
With J, A & E planning to walk all 16 miles today, we headed out at about 8:30 after breakfast. (Joe stocked up with a full English breakfast, but I could only manage a half bowl of porridge.) Along the canal, we got to see the weirs and locks from the 1700s. The pathway crossed the canal and headed up over a long and steep pasture hillside.
Walked along the ridge. Windy! Met an older man out walking his dog. He promised we would be in the shelter of the woods soon.
Down through the woods
Up across Coaley Peak park
Neolithic burial site, with stones
Down through more woods
A&E followed what turned out to be the correct pathway for the CW; Joe and I chose a minor trail to avoid elevation loss & gain
At 11:30am, I really needed to rest. Encouraged Joe to go on ahead, since he planned to complete the full 16 miles today. I took about 20 min to enjoy my half a cheese & chutney sandwich and fantasized about wrapping myself up in my poncho and laying down on the forest floor for a nap.
Shortly after I got on my way, I ran into an older English gentleman who really like to chat - history and current politics. Must have stood there yakking for about an hour. He was seriously disappointed for me that we missed the CW turn-off. "The views are so lovely!" Later on, I saw what he meant.
Down down down through the woods, and shortly rejoined the Cotswolds Way. Eventually, I climbed up another sheep & cattle pasture. Up up up when I got a phone call from Joe!! He was worried about my making it all the way to Dursley, but I was kind of committed at that point. The more I climbed, the more I saw what J had worried about (steep, muddy steps while being buffeted by gale force winds). I just kept concentrating on NOT tripping over my walking pole!
Got to cross the hilltop, with views 360°. You could see across the water to Wales!!
After that, it was mostly downhill, avoiding the cow pies, and eventually took a path through the woods. What a relief to be out of the wind!
Turns out there was more climbing up of muddy steps before starting down in earnest through the woods and into town.
There was one last cattle pasture with some bulls in it, but fortunately, they were more interested in finding grass to munch than in us passersby. Another woman (in a bright fuschia jacket) was ahead of me, and gave me the courage to navigate around the beasts.
That left the final pasture to cross and then to turn onto village streets. I found the Sainsbury grocery store where A&E had holed up, and decided to catch the 5pm bus with me for a 25-min lift ro the town we were staying tonight. Joe had walked on ahead, and ended up arriving at the Swan Hotel in Wooten-under-Edge just before we did!! Amazing!
Nice dinner in the hotel restaurant where 3 of us got the beef lasagne. Eric ordered the chicken & bacon pot pie. Fished off with a slice of chocolate fudge cake shared among us. It's 10pm. Time to snuzz.
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- 2025年9月16日火曜日 16:03
- ☁️ 16 °C
- 海抜: 169 m
イングランドOld Sodbury51°31’29” N 2°20’18” W
Easy stroll to Old Sodbury
9月16日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C
Actually, another mile PAST Old Sodbury to our B&B for the night!
After a lovely breakfast of smoked salmon and eggs on toast, we did a little shopping at a nearby grocery. I found the bus stop and got a sketch in of this cute town with a cute name (Wotten-under-Edge). The bus was teeny tiny, like an airport shuttle but orange, and it was a fixed £2 for wherever you went.
Today's walk was all along country lane, hedgerow footpath, green pastures, woodlands tunnels and small town life. In a word, it was great.
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- 2025年9月16日火曜日 20:19
- ☁️ 13 °C
- 海抜: 169 m
イングランドOld Sodbury51°31’29” N 2°20’18” W
More pix from Windylands B&B
9月16日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C
Walked back 1 mile to the Cross Hands for diiner: steak & ale pie with mash for me, and hunter's chicken for Joe. Typically, I eat half a meal, and Joe eats a dinner and a half!
Walking home, we tried Joe's maps directions, but when it got to the part about going under an electrified fence, the 3 of us turned back and walked back to the pub and around by the highway and back up the side road. Safety first! ⛑️ And, yes, Richard the BnB host insisted we wear these very fashionable reflective vests out to dinner. 🦺🦺 🤣🤣もっと詳しく
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- 2025年9月17日水曜日 17:10
- 🌧 19 °C
- 海抜: 59 m
イングランドBath51°23’12” N 2°21’57” W
More fields to Cold Ashton
9月17日, イングランド ⋅ 🌧 19 °C
Richard, our host at Windylands B&B, made us a wonderful breakfast of eggs & bacon on toast, and then we were off at 9:30am. Decided to walk along the road south to meet up with the CW in 1.5 miles, instead of backtracking to where we left off yesterday.
Today was lots of country roads and footpaths through pastures. Just one big hill today. It took us across pastureland (with some great views of the surrounding farmland) and then up up up through some woods.
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- 2025年9月17日水曜日 22:03
- ☁️ 18 °C
- 海抜: 39 m
イングランドBath51°23’11” N 2°21’40” W
More pix: Bath!!
9月17日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
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- 2025年9月18日木曜日 21:15
- ☁️ 17 °C
- 海抜: 39 m
イングランドBath51°23’11” N 2°21’40” W
Bath: Jane Austen Central
9月18日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C
I waved the gang off as they set out to walk the last official section of the Cotswold Way, picking up where we left off in Cold Ashton. Remembering yesterday's slog through mud and across highways, I elected to stay and explore Bath. Yay, me!!
First order of business: walk over to the Theatre Royal and get tix for Emma for tomorrow night. Got the first sketch of the day in while waiting for the box office to open.
That accomplished, I strolled on down to near the railway station to catch a bus to Prior Park Landscape Garden. Today, as part of the Jane Austen 250th birthday celebration, the park was offering a discount to those in Regency period dress. Not me, obviously, but I was hoping to sketch some folks!
The bus took me up up up (still, I bet we walked steeper hills on the CW 😉) and dropped me off at the uphill entrance to the park. Walking the loop counterclockwise, you first see the HUUUUUUGE palatial mansion at the top of the hill that is now . . . a private school. A green runs downhill from there, surrounded on both sides by wooded walking paths that twisted and turned.
Apparently, that was a big change in landscaping at the time, away from more geometric and formal gardens to something more natural. It reminded me of Japanese gardens, how with each round of the bend comes a new sight to enjoy and explore. It was quite beautiful.
From a side path above, you could look out over the city of Bath. Really, it was very impressive.
The place was built in 1730s-40s by Ralph Allen, who made his riches from the stone quarry on the other side of this hill. Much of the golden stone you see in Bath came from that quarry. Allen apparently built the estate to celebrate his success. (Ha!)
As you continue down the steep wooded path, you come to the Palladian Bridge, one of only 4 in the world (with 3 being in England). I sketched here for the longest time and ended up talking with some women dressed in period dress.
Two were a grandmother - grandaughter pair from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 who had come for the JA festival. How sweet is that? The other was British, whose mother had made her outfit: skirt, jacket, AND bonnet. And the skirt was reversible so she could wear the fancy side out at a ball!
While sketching the bridge, I was actually not looking forward to slogging through to complete the mirror image on the left side, and I thought, "Heck. It's my sketch. I can leave the unfinished side open." Then, as folks came by in period dress, I was able to fill that space with quick captures of the Regency folks. Brilliant! I was pretty chuffed with how it turned out.
I had a lovely walk down from the park to the River Avon. Just outside the park, a young woman in a flowing white dress with a blue velvet jacket and matching bonnet was strolling a ways ahead of me down the lane, and I honestly felt transported through time!
Back in town, I was working my way along the river to the Bath Abbey, the official end of the Cotswold Way and where I would meet up with J, A & E. The lock system for raising and lowering the water was quite impressive, and there were many barges where it looked like folks were living, tied up to the near bank. You got it: I couldn't resist sketching the scene. I found a bench and set up studio. First, I popped out the last quarter of my steak & ale pie for lunch (yum!).
Also on the bench was a man named Ball. It turns out he used to work for the church across the river (St. John the Evangelist). He was such an interesting character with interesting opinions! He told me that he was waiting for a call as part of his smoking cessation program and he was hoping they wouldn't keep calling him weekly as that was making him anxious and so was smoking more, not less. That call came, and I got to listen in. I was so impressed. This is how government can work: meeting people where they are and helping them get done what needs doing.
Ball had walked a segment of the CW years ago with a friend. They carried their backpacks and tents, though, and said they threw in the towel after that first day. I shared that's what we were doing in Bath, and he asked how far we walked. When I replied, "100 miles," he was so impressed! "Good on you, mate! That's really somethin'." 😊 He went on like that for some time before heading off for groceries and catching his bus. 😊
About then, I figured the gang would be arriving at the Abbey soon, so I walked over there. In front of the Abbey was a happening place! Lots of folks walking through the square and sitting on benches, with buskers doing their thing and little kids dancing to the music.
The women next to me noticed the mud still on my shoes 🤣 and said, "You must be a hiker!" It turns out they had just finished walking the CW yesterday, so we had lots to talk about.
Before I knew it, I saw Eric striding in, then Abby, then Joe, so I hopped up to join them at the circular marker in the pavement, just like the one at the beginning of the CW. Pretty soon, the two women were taking our pictures for us, and chatting all together.
We celebrated with a scoop of ice cream, went to vespers at the Abbey ("evensong"), and then we were off to dinner at an Italian place nearby called Solaris. E & I had the crab ravioli, Joe the zucchini & cheese ravioli, and Abby the orecciette. We chatted with the young tattooed woman seated next to us on her own - from Kansas City! After tiramisu for dessert (A&E had the affogato and J the mango sorbet), we headed back up the hill to our B&B.
What a day! What a great day!
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- 2025年9月18日木曜日 23:08
- ☁️ 17 °C
- 海抜: 37 m
イングランドBath51°23’12” N 2°21’40” W
Pt.2 of Bath: Jane Austen Central
9月18日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C
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- 2025年9月19日金曜日 16:55
- ☁️ 22 °C
- 海抜: 28 m
イングランドBath51°22’57” N 2°21’56” W
Moving Day, Walking Tour & JA's Emma
9月19日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C
Full English breakfast at the Belmont
Host: Archie ("Bunker") Watson
Permission to leave bags till midday in dining room
Failed to get someone to lend us a landline (B&B, Lloyd's Bank)
Marks & Spencer (M&S) for men's clothes (Eric a shirt, Joe some pants), but didn't find something that fit the bill. Joe & I waited in their "foodhall," me sketching, Joe surfing.
Croissants and coffee at Bertinet Bakery. Big time YUM
Moved backpacks from Belmont to Cumberland Row. Got in to "drop off" our bags just as the cleaning staff was finishing up, so we didn't have to leave right away!
Sunny and warm today. Met the free tour guide Martin in front of the Abbey at 2pm for a walking tour. Fascinating!!
100-400AD Romans. Baths below street level
Post-Romans: baths' maintenance fell off
Medieval period: access to the hot springs
Building of hospital related to Bishop's desire to shorten time in purgatory
Martin Luther and Guttenberg Bible: no reference to purgatory
"Hospital" becomes associated with caring for the sick
Tudor period: destroyed monasteries, abbeys and churches (destroy the roof so the rest will decay)
Later: churches rebuilt as Church of England (no-neck St. Paul’s new head carved out of his original beard!)
1700s: Heyday of Bath:
Ralph Allen, stone magnate
Richard "Beau" Nash: master of ceremonies (gambling and dancing)
John Wood, the Elder: builder
Building of architecture that reflected Roman roots: the Circus (named for the circle, 3 entrances for the Trinity, open to sky as the roof)
Building into the form of the land: the Royal Crescent: each story had different columns: Corinthian, Ionic,. Doric
Financial crash in 1793: end of Bath development, end of Georgian era and beginning of Napoleon's era and rise of France
Back to AirBnB to rehydrate and take a break
Out for dinner, then Emma at the Bath Theatre Royal, built in the mid-1770s.
Wonderful time at Emma. The theatre and the production were great! Dinner: smoked haddock linguine. Super yummy at a neighborhood pub.
After Emma, we went out with Simon and Davina. Simon and Eric were buddies in college, so it was fun hearing some of their escapades. 🤣
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- 2025年9月20日土曜日 23:46
- 🌙 12 °C
- 海抜: 28 m
イングランドBath51°22’57” N 2°21’56” W
Morning Market and Roman Baths
9月20日, イングランド ⋅ 🌙 12 °C
Today was one of my lightest days on this trip. Woke up early, refreshed after 5.5 hrs sleep, so I crashed in the afternoon. 😅
After a light breakfast, we went to the Green Park Station market, a kind of combo farmers' and flea and craft market, surrounded by small shops. Did some sketching while Davina and the fam chatted over coffee and tea, and then Simon joined.
Met the baker I sketched. His reaction was, "Am I really that gray in back?" with a laugh. Honestly, if I'd seen his blue blue eyes and bushy beard from the front at the start, I would have sketched his face! Apparently, that's the second time someone has sketched him, the first time being while he was having a smoke in a pub.
While waiting in front of the Roman Baths for our entry time, I sketched a toddler being fascinated by a man playing a sanshin (Okinawan shamisen). As the musician was closing up, I dropped a few coins in his hand and started chatting with him in a mix of Japanese & English. It turns out Takashi started out with €100 in his pocket and is busking his way around the world! He has an interesting Instagram account: @tabito5839. Check it out!
We had 1pm tickets to tour the Roman Baths, which are actually a full story below the streets of modern-day Bath. We were there for 2.5+ hrs - it was FASCINATING. Great audio guides, projected film re-creations, signage, and pathway through. 10 out of 10 would go again.
It started raining lightly while we were there, so we reconvened under an overhang once outside again. A&E went off to figure out Monday's visit to Stonehenge, and Joe & I headed to a Vodafone shop to figure out why we weren't getting internet access despite having purchased unlimited data. The clerk figured it was the heavy use happening at the time: with 2 universities starting up with attendant parents and siblings in town to settle the new students in, as well as a big rugby game in town, along with the Jane Austen 250th birthday festival, she figured the system might be overwhelmed. Joe has his doubts about that explanation, but at least it doesn't appear to be operator (aka me) error.
After that, the lack of sleep was catching up with me, so we headed back to our place to catch some zzzzzs before meeting up with Simon & Davina for dinner.
Good thing we did too! We went to an Indian place, and were the penultimate party to leave the restaurant. Yummy yummy food: chicken korma and lamb something with coconut rice and mushroom rice. Both D&S had worked for the UK State Dept, so they each have a broad international background. It was a FASCINATING evening. Laid out plans for the rest of our time in Bath, and headed out past 11pm. It was so chilly on the way back, I was grateful for my fleece!
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- 2025年9月21日日曜日 18:08
- ☀️ 13 °C
- 海抜: 30 m
イングランドBath51°22’57” N 2°21’57” W
Penny Farthings and a USk Bath Meet-Up
9月21日, イングランド ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
Another great day in Bath. A&E headed out for their adventures, and Joe & I headed over to the Bath at Work Museum, only to find that the place was closed unexpectedly for a few more hours. But we didn't count it as a loss: we saw a small group learning how to ride penny farthings!! Joe was curious as to how the riders mount and dismount, and it's clear it really is a skill!
I headed off to the Holburne Art Museum, and Joe went "gongoozling" (studying the canals' locks). Holburne is the building that is used in Bridgerton as Lady Danbury's home, so it was pretty grand. In the exhibit of Renaissance treasures, I ran into A&E. Fun!
I walked back to the town center to catch a bus a little bit west to The Boathouse, which is right on the River Avon. The Urban Sketchers of Bath were meeting up there today for their monthly gathering. What good timing for me!! Folks were super hospitable, and it was a great afternoon.
One of the members offered me a ride back to town in her car, so I got my first chance to ride in a car's front passenger seat on the left side! Pascale laughed and asked if I wanted a little stick-on steering wheel. 🤣 As we talked, she drove me through different areas, so I got my own private tour!
Sketched a bit more after she dropped me off at the Royal Victoria Park, and then headed back to the BnB to meet up with Joe. A little later, Abby & Eric got back. All of us were pretty beat, so we stayed in tonight.
Tomorrow: Stonehenge!
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- 2025年9月22日月曜日 22:49
- 🌙 9 °C
- 海抜: 28 m
イングランドBath51°22’57” N 2°21’56” W
STONEHENGE!
9月22日, イングランド ⋅ 🌙 9 °C
We bundled up and headed to the Bath train station to catch a 1 hr ride to Salisbury (and a quick nap 😉), then bussed 30 min to the UNESCO Heritage Site.
I wiah we'd had more time in Salisbury so we could tour the Cathedral and the Sarum Castle, but we dedicated our whole day there to The Stones.
From the visitors center where the bus drops you off (along with its attached cafe and gift shop, of course), it was a 2km walk along a country road through farming fields with sheep and cows to the stones (or a shuttle ride).
The exhibit hall at the visitors center was fantastic, detailing the origin and development of the stones as well as what is known about human daily living of the time. They even had a human skeleton from the time and area and made a best-guess likeness of his face. Lots on the tools used to dig the trenches that encircle the stones and some replicas of what archeologists think their homes in a nearby village would have looked like.
Approaching the stones from the road, the path curved in a spiral, taking you closer and closer from the heel stone all the way to the outer circle of stones. Because of vandalism in the 1970s and '80s, we weren't permitted to walk among the stones themselves. But between the exhibit hall and the audio guide, you were able to learn a lot.
We did hightail it back on the shuttle as we knew A&E were about an hour ahead of us, already warming themselves back in the cafe.
Dinner was in Simon's and Devina's hometown of Bradford-on-Avon, after a quick tour of the town in the fading light. We got back to the train station just as the train was pulling up and hoofed it back to the AirBnB in time to collapse at 10pm.
Tomorrow, we'll visit Simon in his radio studio and then catch a train to London. Our plane is the following morning. 😭😭
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- 2025年9月22日月曜日 23:22
- 🌙 8 °C
- 海抜: 28 m
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Tajine and gelato! Can't beat that. Envious!! Have fun. [Eve]
旅行者Will do!! 💛💛
When Becca did her study abroad in London, she could see the Shard from her room. I think it was under construction then. [Carolyn]
旅行者Cool!